Through Ads and Advocates, Battle Over Calif. Gambling Propositions Heat Up

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Clint Thompson, a Santa Monica resident in his 30s, wouldn’t say he has been inundated with advertisements supporting or denigrating Propositions 26 and 27, but he sees an ad focused on one of the legislations each time he turns on his television.
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Fault along Southern California coast could unleash earthquake on scale of San Andreas, study shows

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A fault system running nearly 70 miles along the coast of Los Angeles and Orange counties has the potential to trigger a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, according to a new study that is the latest to highlight the seismic threats facing Southern California.
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What You Need To Know Today: Discovering Community At Black Market Flea, LA Mayor And Sheriff Debates, Santa Monica’s Racist Past

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Since launching last year, the city’s Black Market Flea has brought the community together; plus, understanding the extent of the LA mayor’s powers. If there’s one thing to know about me, I like to have a good time.
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